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Uneven Urban and Regional Growth: Global Urbanization, Regional Economies and Local Dynamics [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 450 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0443453322
  • ISBN-13: 9780443453328
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 450 g
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  • Kirjastus: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0443453322
  • ISBN-13: 9780443453328
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Uneven Urban and Regional Growth: Global Urbanization, Regional Economies and Local Dynamics examines the links between economic growth, metropolitan development, and environmental sustainability in advanced economies. Focusing on urban areas as hubs of innovation and social change, the book explores how social and environmental factors intersect with economic processes. It advocates for new governance strategies that promote sustainable growth through inclusive policies and integrated urban tools. Drawing on regional economics, it offers a comparative analysis of settlement patterns and spatial planning, emphasizing multilevel governance to address social inequalities and contemporary urban challenges effectively.

Structured in three sections, the book begins with a global-to-regional perspective on urbanization and economic dynamics, featuring analyses of uneven economic growth, urban-rural dynamics, and urbanization trends supported by global statistics and case studies from the United States, Iran, and Italy. The second section delves into socio-demographic drivers of urbanization at the regional and district levels, including population dynamics, family patterns, migration, and environmental health indicators in Mediterranean contexts. The final section focuses on local planning and territorial factors influencing urbanization, addressing topics such as landscape quality, labor markets, sustainable regional development, port infrastructure economics, and gendered urban spaces. Richly illustrated with photographs, graphs, maps, and case studies, the book integrates interdisciplinary perspectives from applied economics, geography, sociology, demography, planning, and socio-environmental sciences.
1. The uneven economic growth in the anthropocene
2. Urban-rural dynamics and long-term economic development: a global analysis
of world regions

Section
1. From global to regional: urbanization and economic dynamics
3. Urbanization in progress: a complete and comparative overview with global
statistics
4. The use of elementary indicators and composite indexes when monitoring
urbanization all over the world
5. Estimating urbanization and production functions in the United States
6. The challenge of housing prices as an engine of early urbanization in
Iran
7. Tourism as an engine of growth in Italy

Section
2. From regional to district: socio-demographic aspects as
urbanization drivers
8. Exploring urban-rural population dynamics in Mediterranean countries
9. A comparative analysis of family patterns in Greece and other Southern
European countries
10. The inherent shift from monocentric to polycentric settlements in
northern Italy
11. Migration patterns and the contribution to Mediterranean urbanization
12. Relating mortality records to the Discomfort Index (DI) and Air Quality
Stress Index (AQSI) in an industrial city of Greece

Section
3. From district to local: planning and territorial aspects as
urbanization drivers
13. Pedestrians perception of landscape quality and urban livability: a
field survey in Iran
14. Regional labor markets and jobs creation: Geographical and socio-economic
characteristics and the role of local and regional authorities
15. Material topics, regional development and distributed value in the
sustainable reports: the case of the paper industry
16. The local economics of port infrastructures
17. Gendered urban spaces and (dis)satisfaction with ladies-only parks in Iran
Luca Salvati is an adjunct professor and staff researcher at Sapienza University of Rome. Since 2001 he has been staff researcher at the National Council for Research in Agriculture and the Analysis of Agricultural Economics (CREA). He is an expert in official statistics, spatial statistics, Geographic Information Systems and Remote sensing applied to socioeconomic and environmental issues. He has conducted studies on topics of economic statistics, urban economics, regional demography, and sustainable development, using exploratory multivariate statistics and geographic information systems for decision support. He has held courses in Economic Statistics (University of Rome Tor Vergata), Basic Mathematics (University of Rome La Sapienza), Multivariate Statistics (University of Roma Tre), Regional Economics (University of Camerino, University of Eastern Piedmont), Strategic Evaluation of environmental impact (University of Roma Tre). He has supervised master's and doctoral theses and has published more than 30 printed books and over 600 scientific publications in English.